Having previously suffered from an injury, Beth now presents workshops and works with many students to develop proper technique skills. I have previously been to several of her workshops and had students take a masterclass with her, so I know how incredibly helpful the principles are that she shares. They have greatly impacted my own […]
2010 KMTA Conference
KMTA Conference – Stages of Talent Development by Randall Faber
This morning is off to a great start with Randall Faber presenting a session on “Stages of Talent Development.” The presentation is accompanied by an 18-page handout that I’m excited to read through after the conference. Dr. Faber began by positing that we can’t assume that a student is engaged in the lesson or what […]
KMTA Conference – Preparing Student Winners by Jack Winerock
This was a very interesting session, with lots of interaction and thoughts shared by various teachers. Here are a few random nuggets of wisdom that I picked up: Outline very clear expectations for students so that if they elect to enter a competition, they know what they are getting into. The student should be willing […]
KMTA Conference – Piano Innovations in the Computer Age by Nathanael May
A collection of quotes, historical tidbits, musical excerpts, and personal insights comprised this workshop by Nathanel May that explored the evolution of the piano in light of advancing technology, especially from 1980-2000. Nathanael said that notes and recordings will be available on his website, so check it out if you want a glimpse into this […]
KMTA Conference – Fostering a Love of Music by Nancy and Randall Faber
Our first session of the KMTA Conference is coming to a close, and I thought I would share my notes with you. It was a truly inspiring start to what promises to be a great weekend! Fostering: Love of MUSIC Love of PIANO 3 Aspects of Fostering a Love of Music, especially for young children […]